Nahum prophesied about the
city of Nineveh
which was wealthy and very busy in commerce.
It’s civilization was advanced, but wicked at heart and the citizens
were serving false gods.
Nahum 1:14 And
the LORD has given a commandment concerning you, that no more of your name be
sown: out of the house of your gods, will I cut off the graven image and the
molten image: I will make your grave; for you are vile.
The king was a warrior and
his army had made him rich and prosperous with the spoils of war. There was a great level of expertise and
incredible accomplishments in craft and artistic endeavors. Their furniture was intricate and beautifully
fashioned.
Zephaniah
2:15 This is how the once-proud and
careless city will end up--the city that was so secure. She thought to herself,
"I am unique! No one can compare to me!" What a heap of ruins she has
become, a place where wild animals live! Everyone who passes by her taunts her
and shakes his fist.
Nahum prophesies in chapter 2
about the destruction of the city and blood running in the streets. These were hostile angry warriors with a
strategy to take a city as an act of war.
The chariots on fire will be like torches, and the city will be
completely destroyed and lions will inhabit the land.
Nahum speaks in chapter 3
against the witchcraft, harlotry which God is against, and that the city was
full of lies including robbery. The people were prideful and thought they were
better than others. They believed they
could conquer anyone.
Approximately 150 years prior
to Nahum, the prophet Jonah obeyed God and entered the large city of Nineveh which was took
him a three day journey to walk the land.
Jonah cried “Repent of your wickedness, because in 40 days God will
destroy this rebellious city.” At this
time, the King put on sack cloth and ashes and cried out to God as he commanded
the people to do likewise. God was
merciful and was pleased at their repentance, but Jonah was not happy, as he
felt the city needed to be destroyed.
Jonah pouted and wished to die, but God spoke to Jonah and said, "Should I
not spare the innocent babies and the cattle?"
The repentance of Nineveh was short lived
and soon they reverted to their old ways of worshipping images and their wicked
practices.
Again God’s grace had given
the city time to repent, but eventually it was time to realize their shame and
to face up by considering their ways.
There was no repentance, so God sent armies to totally destroy all that
was then of Nineveh . It took clever strategy to take the city of Nineveh .
According to the words of the prophets, the
city eventually became buried under much dirt and was hidden for many
years.
Today our strategy is to do spiritual warfare
against the spirits of darkness. We do
not fight against flesh and blood but against a spiritual enemy. Prayer is necessary.
We don’t like some things
that are going on about us. Many
Christians especially in foreign lands are being killed and persecuted for
their faith. We must pray deliverance for our
brothers and sisters who are being thus treated.
How then should we live? Joshua declared, “Choose you this day who you
will worship and serve.” Then he added
that his decision was to serve the Lord God.
Each of us has a personal
responsibility to make this decision, and a wise choice is to follow Christ
Jesus.
3 comments:
I love the study the books of prophecy in the Old Testament. I have friends who are present day missionaries in the region that was Nineveh, present day Mosul, Iraq, where there has been so much bloodshed and destruction.
Hazel, are you familiar with Fabian and Carol Grech in Irbil? Freedom to Captives is the name of their ministry. I will pray for your friends and all the missionaries and the refugees there. So wonderful to hear of people coming to Christ in such a crisis.
I love your lessons. Isn't it a great reflection to know that Joshua reminds us to choose every day who we will worship and service and actually, every moment.
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